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09 May 2019

Chess
Recently I read the book"Queen of Katwe" true story of a very young chess champion. Got me thinking.

How many of you have played or still play chess. In family history are we not kinda doing the same. The King is the elusive Ancestor. We are moving around, could be physically or sitting on your bottom using the internet. Seeking out that ancestor who we believe is the right one.

Ah how happy we are not to have taken a DRAW, that when we actually win this very long tedious game of ancestor chess we are successful in adding the correct name into our tree.

I learned chess when I was a teen babysitting for one of my regular babysitting jobs. The mom was German. She had been teaching the children. The daughter Brenda, set me on the road to chess. I could not get my siblings interested. There were no chess clubs at school. I learned as much as I could I tried to improve my game by reading the extremely boring old people chess book.

I would teach what I knew mostly to children, it was great when they could suppass me.

Then when I had my own children I taught them . My older son excelled in it.

I have not played in a long time on a board, cause now I play the ancestoral game of catch the ancestor.

365 Family History-Genealogy Rules 15.With DNA comes your Haplo Group.Your origins tru the oldest female lines. Girls and Women only carry their Mothers. It is continuously passed on through the generations. Mother to daughter, Mother to son.A Man will never pass his Mothers Haplo group on to his children.Curious how the children of Israel state that they are Jewish through their mother.

To This:

Presumably already dead in 1463: 'the children of' are then mentioned; 1468: the yard that was previously owned by Joerden Sbrouwers. In 1466 mentioned: yard of the children Willem Brouwers. In 1470: vidimus of a deed from 1429 containing "Joerden Jans de Brouwer as legal man of Agnesen's daughter Dirck (van der Vloet)"

ORA Oirschot (Toirkens 126a fol 44 nos 208/209 of All Saints and St Hubertus 1493) Joerden Joerden Sbrouwerss promised to his brother Henrick that from now on every year a rent of 21 mud rye to go, measure of Oirschot, always falling on Maria Lichtmisdag , on the basis of a house, garden etc ,. located under Erdbruggen here large approx. a bunder, b.p. Gielis Stansen, Jan Wouters van de Loo, Peter Lanen, the heys of Heijlwich Heijmericks, the common street. (Idem 209) Joerden Joerden Sbrouwers has promised to Frank de Haest that from now on a rent of 1 mud rye per year to pay, measure of Oirschot, always on Maria Lichtmisdag on the basis of the aforementioned property under Erdbruggen.

ORA Oirschot (Toirkens 126a fol 22 nos 125-6 dated 1-9-1495) Jonker Wernaert van Merode son of the late Mr. Ricalt van Merode sells letters to Cornelis Smeeds on behalf of Henrick Joerden Brouwers an interest of 4 tributes per year , beaten by the 4 Electors, with 5 overdue installments, which interest Jan Jan Bruijstens and his lawful wife Aleijt had promised to Mr. Ricalt van Merode and his wife Margriet van Arkenteel, to always pay on St. Gielisdag on the basis of a house, garden etc. located under Erdbruggen here, bp Jan Brouwers, the common street. Still on the collateral of a beemd called the Ter Meijenbeemd, large approx. 3 and a half bunder, b.p. Goijaert van Berckt, the heirs of Goijaert van der Vloeten, the common street. The seller on behalf of the heirs also of Mr. Ricalt van Merode promises to handle all the expenses on his part. (Ditto 126) Joerden de Brouwer promises youngster Wernaert van Merode per a.s. Maria Lichtmisdag over a year, pay 40 guilders, with the golden guilders 25 pennies, etc. together with an interest of 2 pars, each peter against 18 stivers.

ORA Oost- and Middelbeers (Transcription Jan Toirkens 1542-1553 fol 5r no 15 dd 14-4-1542) Jan son the late Jan de Cort by the late Jan de Cort fathered his wife Elisabeth legal daughter of the late Joerden Sbrouwers, further Mathijs son the late Dirck son the late Dirck Mesmakers by the latter late Dirck conceived with his wife Isabelle legal daughter of Joerden Sbrouwers, acting for him and for Dirck, Marie, Adriaan, Aleijt and Agnese his brothers and sisters for whom he acts, also Henrick and Dirck brothers and The legitimate children of the late Willem van Berze by this Willem fathered his wife Marie the legitimate daughter of the late Simon Dircks, fathered by his wife Agnesen's legitimate daughter of the late Joerden, furthermore Jan and Aert brothers and legal children of the late Joerden son mentioned Joerden Sbrouwers, Wouter Jan Toerkens as husband of Agnese legal daughter of the late Joerden, acting for them and for Jan Philips van Herzele as husband of Anna lawful daughter of the late Joerden, still Willem Goijaert Aelbrechts as husband of Aleijt's legitimate daughter of the late Joerden, further Joerden son the late Henrick son the late Joerden Sbrouwers, acting for himself and for his sisters Elisabeth and Luijtgaerden, Jan Peter Stapels as legal husband of Marie, Mathijs Jan Hacken as legal husband of Agneees, both legitimate daughters of the mentioned Henrick Brouwers, further Joerden and Marcelis brothers and legitimate children of the late Goijaert Marcelissen conceived by this Goijaert with his legal wife Jacop legal daughter of the late Henrick Sbrouwers, further Henrick Jan Roggen as legal husband of Peter legal daughter of the late Goijaert and Jacop, further Jacop son the late Aert Zwanen as legal husband of Agnesen legal daughter of the late Jacop Verheijden by this Jacop conceived by his wife Heijlwig, legal daughter of said Joerden Sbrouwers acting for himself and for Jan his late son named Jacop and Heijlwig, further Gijsbrecht son the late Pauwels Vlemmincks by these Pauwels conceived by his wife Heijlwig lawful daughter of Dirck son named Jorden Sbrouwers, Henrick Dionijs Colen widower of the late Beelken legal daughter of the late Pauwels Vlemmincks, still Jan legal son of Henrik Dionijs Colen acting for himself and for Jan, Marten, Peter, Henrick Laureijs, Heijlwig, Aleijt and Elisabeth, being all children of the latter Henrick (Colen), still Joest Willem Dionijs as legal husband of Cornelis legal daughter of the aforementioned Pauwels Vlemmincks, Frank